BANGKOK—A Thai Airways flight carrying more than 200 passengers and crew suffered a hiccup after landing in the country’s north on Tuesday morning.

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A Thai Airways aircraft, center, stands parked at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok on Jun. 20. A flight to Chang Rai on Monday landed with a burst tire. No injuries were reported.

The Airbus A300-600 flight TG130 from Bangkok to Chang Rai reported that one of its tires burst after the plane touched the tarmac at the Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai International Airport.

A spokesperson for Thai Airways International confirmed that no one on board suffered any injuries and the pilots had safely brought the plane to its designated docking bay. Thai Airways said in its official statement that the cause of the incident is currently under investigation.

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Footage on local television of the plane safely parked showed a large x-shaped rupture on one of its back tires. The airline’s technical department replaced the blown tire and the plane departed for Bangkok after a 55-minute delay, according to the statement.

In September, a Thai Airways Airbus 330-300 airliner skidded off the runway upon landing at Bangkok’s international airport. Thai Airways is Thailand’s flagship carrier and its largest. The September accident was the airline’s most serious mishap in over a decade.

Of more than 200 passengers and crew members aboard that flight from the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, 13 were injured during the emergency evacuation.

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